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Freeway (software)

Freeway (originally UniQorn) is a WYSIWYG web design application for Mac OS X developed by the British company Softpress Systems.[2]

Freeway
Designing a website with Freeway 7.
Developer(s)Softpress Systems
Stable release
7.1.3 / May 5, 2016 (2016-05-05)
Operating systemMac OS X 10.6.8 or higher, Intel 32-bits only, compatible up to Mojave[1]
SuccessorXway
TypeInternet publishing
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.softpress.com

UniQorn edit

Freeway is based on a pre-Mac OS X desktop publishing application called UniQorn,[3] designed to rely on the new QuickDraw GX,[4] and developed by Softpress in 1995.[5][6] It was designed to copy QuarkXPress.[7] UniQorn 1.1 added support for exporting its documents to the web by producing a Java applet,[8] and version 1.2 made QuickDraw GX optional.[2]

It was discontinued when Apple stopped supporting QuickDraw GX in Mac OS 8,[citation needed] and replaced by Freeway.

Freeway edit

The idea behind Freeway is to offer a tool to design websites using an interface very similar to that of Desktop publishing applications like QuarkXPress or Adobe InDesign, without the need to dig into the HTML and JavaScript code. More advanced website features, like connecting to a database, are managed through plug-ins called "Actions". Many commonly used Actions are bundled with Freeway itself, like a suite of Actions that lets the user create a shopping cart through the Mals e-commerce system. [9]

Freeway produces syntactically valid HTML code and Cascading Style Sheets,[10] making it usable in situations where valid HTML code is obligatory. Versions of Freeway from 4.3 onwards also create HTML and CSS that correct many rendering problems with Internet Explorer 6 on Windows.[11]

Freeway Express edit

Freeway Express appeared around the same time as version 3.5. It is a more entry level version of Freeway aimed at home users and priced accordingly compared to the Pro version.[12] Version 6 for Freeway Expres became the freeware version of Freeway Pro.[13]

Reception edit

While presenting favourably to QuarkXPress users with a familiar user experience,[14] Freeway HTML capabilities were often compared to GoLive CyberStudio or Dreamweaver, outlining the latter had better HTML editing.[15][16]

- Freeway 1.0 got 2+12 mice (out of 5) from Macworld in February 1998, praising the ease of use despite the limited HTML capabilities, and the missing features that the competition offers.[14]

- Freeway 2.0 got 3+12 mice (out of 5) from Macworld in May 1999, citing the familiarity of use for QuarkXPress users and the good support for CSS and JavaScript, while outlining the lack of access to the HTML output.[15] MacAddict in July 1999 additionally found its retail price too high.[17]

- Freeway 3.0 got 3 mice (out of 5) from Macworld in September 2000, outlining the improvements, but still citing the lack in HTML import, the lack of external style sheet, and the non-validating generated HTML markup.[16] For Freeway 3.5.5, MacAddict gave a 3 (out of 5) solid rating in February 2003.[18]

- Freeway 4 Pro got 4+12 (out of 5) rating from Macworld in February 2006, praising the "no HTML experience required" approach while noting the difficulty for an experienced web designer to adjust to it.[19]

- Freeway 5 Pro got 4 (out of 5) with a great rating from MacLife in September 2008, praising its ease of use, standard compliant code and excellent documentation while being limited with HTML hand coding.[10]

Discontinuation edit

On July 4, 2016, Softpress announced the end of development on Freeway and other software products via a post on the homepage stating, "The end of Softpress Systems Ltd. has come. It has become clear that our prospects, both in terms of current revenue and new product development, are insufficient to sustain the company as a viable entity going forward."[20]

At the start of 2017 the author of Freeway announced the resumption of Softpress' business without dedicated staff technical support. It currently offers five products: Freeway, Freeway Express, Chroma (for selecting color palettes), Exhibio (photo gallery creation), and Fretspace (for creating chord diagrams).[21]

Freeway no longer runs on macOS Catalina or later as Apple deprecated support for its 32-bits API. It is being replaced by Xway.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Freeway Pro » Powerful web design software for Mac".
  2. ^ a b Schorr, Joseph (April 1997). "UniQorn 1.2". Macworld. Vol. 14, no. 4. p. 58.
  3. ^ Engst, Tonya (May 1998). "Web publisher's Essential Tool kit". Macworld Australia. No. 5. pp. 32–37.
  4. ^ Pfiffner, Pamela (January 1995). "UniQorn looks to grab DTP by horn". MacUser. Vol. 11, no. 1. p. 101.
  5. ^ James A Martin, ed. (December 1994). "Page Layout with GX". Macworld. Vol. 11, no. 12. p. 125. The company hope to release the program by early 1995
  6. ^ Cathy Abes, ed. (May 1995). "GX Aids New layout Programs". Macworld. Vol. 12, no. 5. p. 123.
  7. ^ Standage, Tom (April 1996). "Legendary Layout". WIRED. Vol. 4, no. 4. p. 148.
  8. ^ Sawyer, Scholle (January 1997). "Unique UniQorn 1.1: Make Web Page-Layout Magic". MacUser. Vol. 13, no. 1. p. 12.
  9. ^ Cohen, Peter (14 May 2006). "Freeway update adds free e-commerce feature". Macworld online.
  10. ^ a b Gripman, Stuart (September 2008). "Design your site at Freeway speeds". MacLife. Vol. 2, no. 9 #20. p. 61.
  11. ^ Cohen, Peter (26 September 2006). "Freeway 4.3 works around IE 6 bugs". Macworld online.
  12. ^ "Show me the HTML". MacLife. Vol. 2, no. 7 #18. July 2008. p. 83.
  13. ^ Alderman, Nathan (27 August 2015). "Freeway Express 6.1.2 review: Web design program is free, outdated, frustrating". Macworld online. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  14. ^ a b Negrino, Tom (February 1998). "Freeway". Macworld. Vol. 14, no. 2. p. 44.
  15. ^ a b Negrino, Tom (May 1999). "Freeway 2.0". Macworld. Vol. 15, no. 5. p. 46.
  16. ^ a b Negrino, Tom (September 2000). "Freeway 3.0". Macworld. Vol. 16, no. 9. pp. 106, 111.
  17. ^ Merron, Jeff (July 1999). "Freeway 2.02". MacAddict. Vol. 4, no. 7 #35. p. 66.
  18. ^ Dewey, Darren (February 2003). "Freeway 3.5.5". MacAddict. Vol. 8, no. 2 #78. p. 38.
  19. ^ Cranford Teague, Jason (15 February 2006). "Freeway 4 Pro". Macworld online. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  20. ^ Billings, Joe (4 July 2016). "Fin". Freeway Talk.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 August 2017.

Further reading edit

  • Dugan, Sean (27 October 1997). "Freeway boosts HTML type control". InfoWorld. Vol. 19, no. 43. pp. 92A–92F.

External links edit

  • Softpress Systems Homepage


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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Freeway originally UniQorn is a WYSIWYG web design application for Mac OS X developed by the British company Softpress Systems 2 FreewayDesigning a website with Freeway 7 Developer s Softpress SystemsStable release7 1 3 May 5 2016 2016 05 05 Operating systemMac OS X 10 6 8 or higher Intel 32 bits only compatible up to Mojave 1 SuccessorXwayTypeInternet publishingLicenseProprietaryWebsitewww softpress com Contents 1 UniQorn 2 Freeway 2 1 Freeway Express 2 2 Reception 3 Discontinuation 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksUniQorn editFreeway is based on a pre Mac OS X desktop publishing application called UniQorn 3 designed to rely on the new QuickDraw GX 4 and developed by Softpress in 1995 5 6 It was designed to copy QuarkXPress 7 UniQorn 1 1 added support for exporting its documents to the web by producing a Java applet 8 and version 1 2 made QuickDraw GX optional 2 It was discontinued when Apple stopped supporting QuickDraw GX in Mac OS 8 citation needed and replaced by Freeway Freeway editThe idea behind Freeway is to offer a tool to design websites using an interface very similar to that of Desktop publishing applications like QuarkXPress or Adobe InDesign without the need to dig into the HTML and JavaScript code More advanced website features like connecting to a database are managed through plug ins called Actions Many commonly used Actions are bundled with Freeway itself like a suite of Actions that lets the user create a shopping cart through the Mals e commerce system 9 Freeway produces syntactically valid HTML code and Cascading Style Sheets 10 making it usable in situations where valid HTML code is obligatory Versions of Freeway from 4 3 onwards also create HTML and CSS that correct many rendering problems with Internet Explorer 6 on Windows 11 Freeway Express edit Freeway Express appeared around the same time as version 3 5 It is a more entry level version of Freeway aimed at home users and priced accordingly compared to the Pro version 12 Version 6 for Freeway Expres became the freeware version of Freeway Pro 13 Reception edit While presenting favourably to QuarkXPress users with a familiar user experience 14 Freeway HTML capabilities were often compared to GoLive CyberStudio or Dreamweaver outlining the latter had better HTML editing 15 16 Freeway 1 0 got 2 1 2 mice out of 5 from Macworld in February 1998 praising the ease of use despite the limited HTML capabilities and the missing features that the competition offers 14 Freeway 2 0 got 3 1 2 mice out of 5 from Macworld in May 1999 citing the familiarity of use for QuarkXPress users and the good support for CSS and JavaScript while outlining the lack of access to the HTML output 15 MacAddict in July 1999 additionally found its retail price too high 17 Freeway 3 0 got 3 mice out of 5 from Macworld in September 2000 outlining the improvements but still citing the lack in HTML import the lack of external style sheet and the non validating generated HTML markup 16 For Freeway 3 5 5 MacAddict gave a 3 out of 5 solid rating in February 2003 18 Freeway 4 Pro got 4 1 2 out of 5 rating from Macworld in February 2006 praising the no HTML experience required approach while noting the difficulty for an experienced web designer to adjust to it 19 Freeway 5 Pro got 4 out of 5 with a great rating from MacLife in September 2008 praising its ease of use standard compliant code and excellent documentation while being limited with HTML hand coding 10 Discontinuation editOn July 4 2016 Softpress announced the end of development on Freeway and other software products via a post on the homepage stating The end of Softpress Systems Ltd has come It has become clear that our prospects both in terms of current revenue and new product development are insufficient to sustain the company as a viable entity going forward 20 At the start of 2017 the author of Freeway announced the resumption of Softpress business without dedicated staff technical support It currently offers five products Freeway Freeway Express Chroma for selecting color palettes Exhibio photo gallery creation and Fretspace for creating chord diagrams 21 Freeway no longer runs on macOS Catalina or later as Apple deprecated support for its 32 bits API It is being replaced by Xway 1 References edit a b Freeway Pro Powerful web design software for Mac a b Schorr Joseph April 1997 UniQorn 1 2 Macworld Vol 14 no 4 p 58 Engst Tonya May 1998 Web publisher s Essential Tool kit Macworld Australia No 5 pp 32 37 Pfiffner Pamela January 1995 UniQorn looks to grab DTP by horn MacUser Vol 11 no 1 p 101 James A Martin ed December 1994 Page Layout with GX Macworld Vol 11 no 12 p 125 The company hope to release the program by early 1995 Cathy Abes ed May 1995 GX Aids New layout Programs Macworld Vol 12 no 5 p 123 Standage Tom April 1996 Legendary Layout WIRED Vol 4 no 4 p 148 Sawyer Scholle January 1997 Unique UniQorn 1 1 Make Web Page Layout Magic MacUser Vol 13 no 1 p 12 Cohen Peter 14 May 2006 Freeway update adds free e commerce feature Macworld online a b Gripman Stuart September 2008 Design your site at Freeway speeds MacLife Vol 2 no 9 20 p 61 Cohen Peter 26 September 2006 Freeway 4 3 works around IE 6 bugs Macworld online Show me the HTML MacLife Vol 2 no 7 18 July 2008 p 83 Alderman Nathan 27 August 2015 Freeway Express 6 1 2 review Web design program is free outdated frustrating Macworld online Retrieved 22 September 2021 a b Negrino Tom February 1998 Freeway Macworld Vol 14 no 2 p 44 a b Negrino Tom May 1999 Freeway 2 0 Macworld Vol 15 no 5 p 46 a b Negrino Tom September 2000 Freeway 3 0 Macworld Vol 16 no 9 pp 106 111 Merron Jeff July 1999 Freeway 2 02 MacAddict Vol 4 no 7 35 p 66 Dewey Darren February 2003 Freeway 3 5 5 MacAddict Vol 8 no 2 78 p 38 Cranford Teague Jason 15 February 2006 Freeway 4 Pro Macworld online Retrieved 22 September 2021 Billings Joe 4 July 2016 Fin Freeway Talk Softpress Rather good design software for Mac Archived from the original on 2 August 2017 Further reading editDugan Sean 27 October 1997 Freeway boosts HTML type control InfoWorld Vol 19 no 43 pp 92A 92F External links editSoftpress Systems Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freeway software amp oldid 1174281114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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